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1 Guðrún Nína Petersen and Ian A. Renfrew Aircraft-based observations of air-sea fluxes over Denmark Strait and the Irminger Sea during high wind speed conditions

2 Greenland Flow Distortion Experiment Greenland´s impact on local and downstream weather Low-level wind jets Air-sea fluxes Targeted observations See Renfrew et al. Bulletin AMS, Sept. 2008

3 U,p: a five-port pressure measurement system, 32 Hz T: Rosemount temperature sensor, 32 Hz q: Lyman-Alpha hygrometer, 64 Hz SST: Heimann radiometer, 4 Hz FAAM: Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements 6 h endurance flight-level down to 30-40 m above sea level

4 Aircraft vs. ship Platform independent of sea surface Flow distortion effects more uniform Quantity of data much lower Run choice needs consideration –2 minutes ~ 12 km

5 Low-level flight legs 6 flights – 5 available for direct flux calculations 5 hours 22 min of high frequency data 145 runs –131 over open water Altitude above the sea: 30-50 m

6 Eddy covariance fluxes Momentum Sensible heat Latent heat Bulk fluxes Momentum Sensible heat Latent heat

7 Quality control Follows French et al. (2007), Drennan et al. (2007) –power spectra –linear cumulative summation of the covariances –cospectra of the covariances –ogives 131 flux runs over ocean  120 accepted for wind stress  109 for sensible heat flux  102 for latent heat flux COARE3.0 review noted only 133 & 85 from 7000 h of momentum & latent flux obs for U > 15 m s -1 in ETL database

8 Wind stress Ranges: U 10N : 5 – 25 m/s and Wind stress: 0.2-1.9 Nm -2

9 Sensible heat flux 50-300 Wm -2 Latent heat flux 50-300 Wm -2

10 C DN - momentum For U 10N : 15-19 ms -1, C DN = 2.04 x 10 -3

11 C DN - momentum For U 10N : 15-19 ms -1, C DN = 2.04 x 10 -3

12 C DN - momentum For U 10N : 15-19 ms -1, C DN = 2.04 x 10 -3

13 C DN - momentum For U 10N : 15-19 ms -1, C DN = 2.04 x 10 -3

14 C DN - momentum For U 10N : 15-19 ms -1, C DN = 2.04 x 10 -3

15 C EN – latent heat For U 10N : 15-19 ms -1, C EN = 1.57 x 10 -3

16 C HN – sensible heat For U 10N : 15-19 ms -1, C HN = 1.63 x 10 -3

17 B276: 5 March 2007

18 LH – spatial map

19 C EN – spatial map

20 Summary The GFDex air-sea data set is obtained in high wind speed, cold-air outbreak conditions Aircraft measurements from 30-50 m above the sea 131 flux runs over open water U 10N : 5-25 m/s Wind stress: 0.2-1.9 Nm -2 Total heat flux: 100-600 Wm -2 The mean exchange coefficients, U 10N : 15-19 m/s –C DN = 2.04 x 10 -3 –C HN = 1.63 x 10 -3 –C EN = 1.57 x 10 -3 Petersen, G. N. and I. A. Renfrew, 2009: Aircraft-based observations of air-sea fluxes over Denmark Strait and the Irminger Sea during high wind speed conditions, Quarterly J. Royal Meteorol. Soc., in press.

21 Future Work Investigate ‘unusally high’ C EN and C HN –Role of waves? –Role of sea spray? –Some discrepancy due to aircraft?

22 Intercomparison: Normalized histo- grams of detrended data, 2-min runs


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